The team at BIFF BAM POP! is putting together a premiere anthology of Horror, Thriller and Suspense short stories, but the deadline to submit your work is April 1st!

This is a unique opportunity to have your work read by thousands of BIFF BAM POP! readers, and to be promoted alongside other quality writers.

It’s going to be a great collection; get your submissions in NOW!

March 15, 2012, Toronto, ON – Writers of horror, thriller and suspense… this is your final call! The publishing team at BIFF BAM POP! has set a deadline of April 1st for submissions to their upcoming Short Story Anthology.

With a record breaking year for traffic to BiffBamPop.com and the success of last year’s Biff Bam Boo comics collection, writers can be sure that a huge exposure opportunity will accompany an inclusion in this year’s anthology. Any aspiring horror, thriller and suspense writers are reminded that these are the final weeks to submit their work for consideration. The finished Anthology will feature hand-picked short fiction from authors big and small.

“Already the response and anticipation internationally for this project has been overwhelming,” says Andy Burns, Editor-In-Chief, BIFF BAM POP! “Everyone who has submitted a story so far understands the potential opportunities that can come from contributing to our anthology. If you’re a writer whose short fiction contains elements of the horror, thriller and/or suspense genres, we want to see your work.”

Writers must submit their original prose before 11:59pm April 1st, 2012 deadline. A panel of BIFF BAM POP! representatives will review every submission received, and those selected will be published in the Short Story Anthology to be released this Fall.

Established in August 2008, Biff Bam Pop! is a website devoted to the world of pop culture, from comic books and video games, to movies, books, and music. For additional information, visit www.biffbampop.com.

If you’d bothered to read the submission guidelines, like the writers who applied to this opportunity, you’d see that the compensation is quite clearly – in fact blatantly – laid out. I suppose only hopeLESS writers leave whiny comments on blogs, without bothering to read the details of what they’re whining about 😛